Samantha Ruth Prabhu: Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu has become popular with her screen characters of varied backgrounds across Tamil, Telugu and Hindi titles. Though her last release Shaakuntalam fialed at the box office, critics praised Samantha for her impactful performance.
But it’s not only big screen, Samantha, who has previously worked with SS Rajamouli in Eega, has carved a niche for herself on OTT platform too. She made her OTT debut with the second season of Prime Video’s action thriller The Family Man and is currently shooting for Citadel India chapter. In Citadel she features opposite Varun Dhawan.
As the actor celebrates her birthday on April 28, here are some of her best films rated over 7 out of 10 on IMDb.
Rangasthalam
Sukumaran’s critically acclaimed film was a blockbuster hit at the box office. The film starred Samantha with Ram Charan, Aadhi Pinisety, Jagapathi Babu, Prakash Raj, and many others. It also won a National Award for Best Audiography. IMDB rating: 8.2/10
Manam
Directed by Vikram Kumar, Manam is a Telugu fantasy film released in 2014. Apart from Prabhu and her ex-husband Naga Chaitanya, it also starred Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Nagarjuna, and Shriya Saran.
IMDb rating: 7.9
Ye Maaya Chesave
The Telugu romantic drama starred Prabhu and her ex-husband Naga Chaitanya in the lead. It revolved around a filmmaker who falls in love with his neighbor. However, they find it tough when the girl’s father objects
IMDb rating: 7.7
Eega
SS Rajamouli’s Eega is a fantasy action drama . It also stars Kichcha Sudeepa and Nani. The film is about a man who is killed by another man who reincarnates as a fly to take revenge.
IMDb rating: 7.7
Oh! Baby
The film is the story of a 70-year-old woman who accuses god of the problems in her life. She suddenly transforms into a 24-year-old young lady. The Telugu fantasy film also starred Rao Ramesh and Naga Shaurya with cousin Naga Chaitanya in a cameo.
IMDb rating: 7.4
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